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Bel Air Park

Bel Air Park Condos For Rent

The neighbourhood of Bel Air Park has no condo buildings within it. This neighbourhood is Very Bikeable with a bike score of 83. Good Transit is available in Bel Air Park. Bel Air Park is Car-Dependent with a walk score of 39. Copeland Park and Woodpark are nearby neighbourhoods to Bel Air Park with condos for sale.

There is a surprising amount of green space with Bel-Air Park in Bel Air Park. Local schools of Bel Air Park include Ecole elementaire publique Charlotte Lemieux and St Daniel Elementary School.

What to Expect

Bel-Air Park is a neighbourhood in College Ward in the west end of Ottawa. It is bounded on the east by the Experimental Farm Pathway, on the south by Baseline Road, on the west by Woodroffe Avenue and on the north by the Queensway.

All the homes were built between 1955 and 1958. The neighbourhood is home to Bel-Air Park on Berwick Avenue. Iris Street is the main road in the neighbourhood. Bel-Air Drive starts at Checkers Road and ends in Braemar Park on Garfield close to Maitland Drive.

Demographics

The neighbourhood is mostly a middle-class housing neighbourhood. Most of the homes were built in 1959 and 1960. 

There are several public and private schools in Bel Air Park; Agincourt Public School, J. H. Putman Public School, St.Daniel's Catholic School, Torah Academy Jewish School (Formerly St. Andrew's Adult High School) located on Lazard Street, Charlotte Lemieux French School and Woodroffe High School; making the community a good choice for anyone with children.

Lifestyle

The parks and green spaces in and around Bel-Air Park are great places to meet your neighbours. You can take your kids there to play or just go on your own to relax and unwind. Many neighbourhood residents use the parks, so you have a good chance of meeting other people who live nearby. That could help you cultivate some excellent friendships in the area, which can be especially important if you're new to Ottawa.

What you'll love

The homes in the neighborhood were all built in the mid to late 1950s, so they retain the quaint charm of that time while being well-maintained residences that are great for singles, retirees, and families today.